Pressed Juicery Celebrates Black History Month with Limited-Edition Artist Collaboration Featuring Mary Harris.
Pressed Juicery proudly announces a limited-edition Black History Month artist collaboration, spotlighting three visionary Black artists, including Los Angeles–based multimedia fine artist Mary Harris (1991)—whose work now lives beyond the gallery, directly in the hands of the community.
For Harris, a third-generation painter, this collaboration is deeply personal. After leaving school at 20 due to undiagnosed dyslexia, she returned to education later in life, ultimately earning her degree and building a creative practice rooted in service, storytelling, and cultural preservation. Her work captures the people, places, and emotional truths of our time—serving as a living record of American history.
“This bottle is a canvas,” Harris shares. “It’s about accessibility, bringing art into everyday moments, not behind closed doors.”
Reimagining Pressed Juicery’s bestselling bottles, this collaboration transforms nourishment into narrative, celebrating Black artists, lived experience, and the power of creativity to meet people where they are.
Available for a limited time only.
The Distance Between
Creation Date: 2023-2024
Medium: Acrylic and Oil on Cotton
Description: This painting captures the tender, bittersweet ache of loving someone from afar. It is the quiet reverence for an untouchable presence, the gentle surrender to desire that cannot be claimed, and the soft glow of admiration from a distance. A meditation on longing, beauty, and the sacred spaces between hearts.